LONGLANDS (H. 8.)
The O M is back again in Pukahu, and ia on the warpath, ao look out, boys. ..What takes P Hop to Hastings every Saturday night ? And he has to walk it. too Ia it to see Miss C ?. . What did G H think of himself when caught watching the girls bathing in the river ?..N N seems fairly mashed on Miss M of Hastings. .A W mast surely be going to tie. the knot with B Me. Let us know in time, A,.and we will get the cans ready . . J D looks very down in the mouth since P C went to Wanganuu.J H seems to want to make the acquaintance of A P. You are too slow, J..Howisit thatßC was alone at chnrch laßt Sunday night ? What has become 0fW6,8?..8D looked happy with the four young ladies on Saturday. Who were they, R?.. lt is very funny that J C has ceased visiting Pukahu since the ' noae barking' incident. .R Me seems very attentive to A Me at present. Look out for R W. .A good thing W N wasn't in the whare when the tree fell on it. .The O M has lost his girl while he has been away. Can't you sympathise with him, boys ?
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Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 947, 20 February 1897, Page 21
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